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Eija-Liisa Ahtila: The Wind
October 25, 2006–February 5, 2007
Media Gallery, second floor |
Eija-Liisa Ahtila, a Finnish media artist whose works are shown in both
cinemas and galleries, investigates the anxieties and emotional
uncertainties of women who perceive their environments as alien. The worlds
described in Ahtila's works are those of her subjects—at once familiar and
unnatural, they are real rooms and spaces inflected by a strong imagination
that slips into fantasy. Her three-screen, fourteen-minute installation The
Wind offers simultaneous perspectives of a single breakdown: a confused and
angry young woman invites, in a sense, a strong wind to scatter everything
in her apartment. MoMA's presentation of The Wind is the first exhibition of
Ahtila's media work in a New York museum. This work also appears as a
single-screen episode, one of five, in her 35mm feature-length film Love Is
a Treasure, which will have a theatrical run in The Roy and Niuta Titus
Theaters from October 25 through 30, as well as single
screenings in November, December, and January.
Organized by Laurence Kardish, Senior Curator, Department of Film.
Love Is a Treasure was acquired through a generous grant from Harvey S.
Shipley Miller and The Judith Rothschild Foundation.

Pictured above:
Eija-Liisa Ahtila. The Wind. 2006. Three-screen installation. Courtesy Eija-Liisa Ahtila
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